Spring is here! Spirits are lifted and it is time to enjoy fun in the sun, and share colorful postcards all over the web! This is why we have launched our second Gandi SiteMaker competition with the theme: Vacation getaways!

Is there a special place where you dream of spending your vacation more than anywhere else in the world? Do you want to share it with everyone so that they too can have a wonderful time?

Create a website about this dream location using Gandi SiteMaker and you might win a EPC Inspiron Mini9 offered by our partner, Dell, as well as a free year's subscription to Gandi SiteMaker Pro.
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To enter you simply need to create a Free Gandi SiteMaker site. We will only accept sites made using the free version of Gandi SiteMaker, so that everyone has the same chances of winning. If you would like a quick example of one, here is one that I made in under 2 hours (I am slow), only using elements available in the Free pack, as well as some personal photos.

Your websites will be judged on the following criteria:

General ergonomics, the graphic cohesion of the site, originality, clarity of information, final touches, and finally, the warmth that it gives off! We want you to make us long to go there and to dream of a vacation at that spot.

As we all enjoy visiting your websites at Gandi, our entire staff will be voting on the websites. For once, it will be us that judges your work... ;)

Ah, there's one more thing! The goal of this competition is to make the internet more colorful, and so let your imagination run free! We are not limiting the number of websites allowed and you can even make your website on one page if you want. And as always, we are keeping the competition fun and laid-back. There are no rules, no lawyers, etc. We are just doing this out of pleasure and among friends; Fewer rules means more fun :)

The competition has already begun, and it will end on May 31st. Please send your website address to us at whoisdabest@gandi.net.

As for us, we will be putting on our sunglasses!

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